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B ENEFITS

OF THE

M ANTRA C IRCLE

by Garchen Knchog Gyaltsen

If one consecrates knotted cords, malas and the like by blowing on them with
love and the wish to benefit the sentient, countless deity forms will merge into
those supports through the power of ones knowing mantra to be the deity.
Whoever wears such protective cords and malas on his or her body will
experience the diminishment of self-grasping and suffering, the increase of
primordial awareness and compassion, ease of body and mind and protection
from outer, inner and secret obstacles.
In addition, those who have consecrated the supports will receive the merit of
having helped bring about such benefits for their wearers.
The recitation of mantra can be done with or without melody. It is said that
one recitation with melody is equal to one hundred recitations without. This
is because when the melody is heard by gods, spirits and humans, their grasping
at outer sounds ceases and their inner minds abide in clear and stable samdhi.
When the recitation of mantra becomes habituated, all sounds manifest as
the sound of mantra. If one makes a recording of the mantra, then all sentient
ones who hear the recording, whether embodied or not, will give rise to love
and compassion in their mindstreams. Thus, their afflicted thoughts and
emotions will be suspended and their karmic obscurations diminished.
Whoever makes such a mantra recording with the good motivation to bring
benefit to all sentient ones, that person will accumulate vast merit throughout
this and many future lives and will accomplish the benefit of both self and
others. This is due to the power of bodhicitta, which pervades all of samsara
and nirvana. In the prayer known as The King of Aspirations, Samantabhadras
Conduct, this is referred to as the force of all-pervading love.
If one gives rise to love, compassion and a beneficial intent when reciting the
mantra, one will simultaneously make offering to all the buddhas, purify the
obscurations of the sentient and accumulate vast merit through ones actions
of body, speech and mind.
These words were spoken by Kyabj Garchen Rinpoch on 27 September, 2010 at Garchen
Dharma Institut in Germany. They were written down by Lama Knchog Tsering and Ari-ma
and translated into English by Ari-ma at the gurus request.
English translation 2010 The Gar Chding Trust, 3rd ed. All rights reserved. More
information at: GARTRUST. ORG .

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